how did the red sox get anthony siegler
The Red Sox got Anthony Seigler in the February 9, 2026 trade with the Brewers. Boston acquired Seigler, along with Caleb Durbin, Andruw Monasterio, and a draft pick, in exchange for Kyle Harrison, Shane Drohan, and David Hamilton.
How it happened
Seigler was not a free-agent signing; he came to Boston as part of that multi- player Brewers deal. After the trade, he started the year in the minors and was later moved up and down as Boston shuffled its roster.
Why he’s back in the mix
Boston has used him as an infield depth option, especially when injuries created openings. Reports around his recall also note that he had been hitting well at Triple-A Worcester, which made the promotion easier to justify.
| Move | Details |
|---|---|
| Acquired by Red Sox | Trade with Milwaukee on February 9, 2026 |
| What Boston got | An INF/C utility piece, plus Caleb Durbin, Andruw Monasterio, and a draft pick |
| What Boston gave up | Kyle Harrison, Shane Drohan, and David Hamilton |